Welcome to Apple’s Universe, Samsung Galaxy: “Android Flagship Killer” iPhone

Phonera
3 min readAug 5, 2021

Android’s flagship isn’t even in the top ten best-selling smartphones for 2021. But isn’t it something that has to change? We can’t forecast the future with certainty, so let’s go back in time and see if we can find the Galaxy S20. Or maybe on the Pixel 5…

Apple’s total dominance of the flagship smartphone market: a fluke or a calculated strategy?

With the S4, S6, S7, and S8 series, Samsung was able to compete fairly successfully in 2017, 2016, and 2015. With the LG G2 and LG G3, even LG was able to break into the spotlight. But, just like LG, it’s gone.

Consider OnePlus: they created the image of a “flagship killer” on a phone that delivers amazing value, even if it doesn’t appear to be of much worth. So, what happened to your question? They’ve abandoned this technique since then and have become just like any other major brand.

However, the point needs to be consistent. Customers dislike brands that don’t know where they’re going. It was too late for OnePlus to change its image and compete with Apple by becoming Samsung.

Numerous other aspects will likely benefit Apple, such as software support and Apple’s customer service, but it’s the entire notion, concept, or perception that consumers have come to connect with “Apple.” It’s far more convenient to pay $ 700 to $1100 for an iPhone than it is to pay the same amount for Android’s main product.

Real “Flagship Killers“: iPhone XR, iPhone 11, and iPhone SE

It’s no surprise that with the iPhone 11, he eliminated the 3rd generation Android flagship…

Set aside OnePlus…

In just over two years, the market has altered dramatically because of these three phones. Apple’s decision to build a $ 750 “cheap” iPhone with Apple’s brand new design language that looks like the Super Premium iPhone XS was simply brilliant.

NS iPhone XRSimilarities with more costly siblings, as well as beautiful hues, propel it into orbit. Apple was a hit, as evidenced by the data presented at the outset. It’s a big one.

It’s a long road ahead, but Android has been there before!

With the launching of the iPhone 13, the story is expected to be repeated. The price of the iPhone 12 flagship items may drop, and demand may rise. Is Android, in the meanwhile, up for the challenge?

Samsung’s forthcoming flagship/premium phone is as follows:

Samsung does, in fact, have the greatest shots. Although the lower, yet still more costly, Z Fold series isn’t projected to outsell any iPhone, the Galaxy S21 FE has been a hit because of the S20 FE’s strong legacy. This year, there will be no Galaxy Note 21.

Google’s forthcoming premium smartphone:

Google is a fascinating company. The Pixel 5 was virtually a midrange, but the Pixel 6 series boasts flagship-level technology, cameras, and software, as well as a 5-year Android update guarantee!! It’s theoretically closer to the iPhone than it’s ever been when supplied by the Pixel.

Pixels, on the other hand, have one fundamental flaw. It doesn’t have the same kind of devoted following as Apple or Samsung. As a result, even if the product is delivered, sales may be slow.

We support the competition as always and hope to be proven wrong.

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